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Was A French Court Correct In Blaming Google For Its Google Suggest Suggestions?

We recently wrote about yet another (the third one we know of) ruling in France that found Google liable for what “Google Suggest” suggested. Google Suggest, of course, is the autocomplete function that tries to guess what you’re searching on, based o… Continue reading

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Monitor Website Uptime using Free Services

A webmasters biggest nightmare is receiving mails from visitors informing that the website is down. A website can be down for many reasons including hardware failure, software issues, security reasons or a power outage.Most Webhosting companies (even t… Continue reading

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Drug Rep Accidentally Admits There’s No Justification For Massive Markup Over Generics

Ever wondered why brand name drugs are so much more expensive than generics? Well, so did one Reddit user, who asked what magical qualities made a branded pill worth $500 when the generic was available for $10, and got back a response he wasn’t expect… Continue reading

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If The BSA Is So Sure Companies Would Pay For Software, Why Did It Use Free Webserver Software?

We recently did our latest debunking of the BSA’s latest laughable report on “piracy” of software and its impact on the economy and jobs. We have to do this every few months, as the BSA continues to trot out the same laughable and debunked analysis, i… Continue reading

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Thai Gov’t Arrests News Site Owner, Because It Doesn’t Like Some Comments By Users

We’ve discussed a few times in the past about how the Thai government uses rules that say it’s illegal to insult the Thai king in order to censor websites that it doesn’t like. Now it seems to be taking this even further. The EFF has the details of h… Continue reading

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Once Again, Social Mores Come To Play In Spat Between SNL & Adult Swim Over Tiny Hats Sketches

We’ve been talking a lot about how social mores can often deal with “copying” situations better than any legal claim could, and in particular have talked about it in the context of comedians, where jokes are not considered copyrightable. However, copy… Continue reading

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What Else Might COICA Be Used To Censor

Earlier this week, I put together a list of some of the technologies that a law like COICA might have banned in the past, noting that when they first came out, legacy industries condemned them as being “dedicated to infringing activities,” which is the… Continue reading

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Washington Redskins Trying To Silence Beat Reporters On Social Media

We’ve talked a few times about issues with various sports leagues and teams trying to control what beat reporters can report about, including some pretty serious limitations on basic reporting. The rise of things like Twitter has only made this a bigg… Continue reading

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Would IMDB Really Not List A Film Because It Was Distributed Via BitTorrent?

Allen was the first of an awful lot of you sending in this story of how independent film producer Enzo Tedeschi claims that Amazon-owned IMDB.com refuses to list his film in their database, because of plans to distribute it via BitTorrent. The story i… Continue reading

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Guy Building A Working (Yes, Working) Computer Inside A Video Game

I have to admit that I haven’t been all that familiar with Minecraft, the video game, though I keep hearing about it. We did recently write about how the game’s developer, Markus Persson, has taken a very user friendly view towards “piracy,” arguing t… Continue reading

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